Hello, I am so sorry to bother some of you ranger experts (I appreciate all of you, you have helped me out so much already) but after my research on these forums i don't think this question has been asked. I have a 2002 fx4 with the superlift 4 inch suspension. I have 33's in my cart ready to be ordered but i am very scared I am going to want 35's the seccond they get to my door. (I know 4.88 regearing would be knocking on my doorstep).
I have seen a lot of "I have this body lift, will (insert size here) fit" but never seen just the suspension lift.
I have the elite modular bumper so I wouldn't have to worry about the valance getting in the way.
I do plan on doing some decent wheeling nothing crazy extreme but this car is not a street queen..
Thank you so much for you help!!! again im sorry for another wheel question
I have seen a lot of "I have this body lift, will (insert size here) fit" but never seen just the suspension lift.
I have the elite modular bumper so I wouldn't have to worry about the valance getting in the way.
I do plan on doing some decent wheeling nothing crazy extreme but this car is not a street queen..
Thank you so much for you help!!! again im sorry for another wheel question
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I had 33's back when I had just a 4" spindle lift, and I felt that I probably could have run 35's with just a little trimming. But I also had a custom spring pack, the stronger torsion bars, and I had the t-bars cranked a little as well.
Now, I'm running 35's, but am also running a 3" body lift so that I don't have to worry about trimming or rubbing. But of course, now I feel like I could fit 37's, even though I know the bearings can't handle that big of a tire.
Now, I'm running 35's, but am also running a 3" body lift so that I don't have to worry about trimming or rubbing. But of course, now I feel like I could fit 37's, even though I know the bearings can't handle that big of a tire.